Alfred Philips
Mechanical
- Jan 15, 2019
- 6
Hey guys,
I am currently involved in a project to replace existing firewater line with a new material, which has below scope:
1) Replace existing underground (~~ 2 - 2.5m)RTRP firewater with HDPE piping.
2) Extend the stem of existing valves to above ground.
Problem statement:
(1) The existing valves are Wafer type butterfly valves and if we install the new HDPE piping, then the disc of the butterfly valve will clash with the inner diameter (ID) of the new HDPE line.
(Solution 1) : Either, we use a spacer to between the HDPE stub end and the butterfly to get some space and avoidd clash of the disc with the ID of the pipe. (This would also introduce additional risks such as leaks)
OR
(Solution 2): We use HDPE flange at a 30 Degree angle to avoid the clash.
Note: Chamfering the pipe is not viable, it will cause deviation from piping standard.
Problem statment:
(2) Extending the stem of existing valves
Solution : We plan to procure the same material of the existing stem, cut and weld.
Kindly help if the above methods are viable. What do you guys think?
Please help if you have come across any challenges for such a project.
Thanks
I am currently involved in a project to replace existing firewater line with a new material, which has below scope:
1) Replace existing underground (~~ 2 - 2.5m)RTRP firewater with HDPE piping.
2) Extend the stem of existing valves to above ground.
Problem statement:
(1) The existing valves are Wafer type butterfly valves and if we install the new HDPE piping, then the disc of the butterfly valve will clash with the inner diameter (ID) of the new HDPE line.
(Solution 1) : Either, we use a spacer to between the HDPE stub end and the butterfly to get some space and avoidd clash of the disc with the ID of the pipe. (This would also introduce additional risks such as leaks)
OR
(Solution 2): We use HDPE flange at a 30 Degree angle to avoid the clash.
Note: Chamfering the pipe is not viable, it will cause deviation from piping standard.
Problem statment:
(2) Extending the stem of existing valves
Solution : We plan to procure the same material of the existing stem, cut and weld.
Kindly help if the above methods are viable. What do you guys think?
Please help if you have come across any challenges for such a project.
Thanks